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ID087941
Title ProperEast Asian regionalism
Other Title InformationMuch Ado about Nothing?
LanguageENG
AuthorRavenhill, John
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)East Asia has emerged over the last decade as the most active site for the negotiation of regional inter-governmental collaboration. The primary focus has been on trade but, in the wake of the financial crises, governments have also engaged in historically unprecedented collaboration in several areas of finance. Multiple factors have driven this new regional engagement. Although the agreements have been primarily economic in their focus, the primary motivation for many of them has been to secure diplomatic or strategic gains. The aggregate benefits from the agreements are likely to be limited given the low levels of tariffs and the availability of provisions that facilitate the intra-regional exchange of components. They may, however, be of significant interest to producers of specific products either because they provide advantage over competitors (or remove the advantage that competitors through agreements that their governments have signed). The trade agreements thus often reflect particularistic interests that governments have been enlisted to champion.
`In' analytical NoteReview of International Studies Vol. 35, Special Issue; Feb 2009: p215-235
Journal SourceReview of International Studies Vol. 35, Special Issue; Feb 2009: p215-235
Key WordsEast Asia ;  Regionalism ;  Ado


 
 
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